The owner of a town auto shop sold forged vehicle inspection stickers to an undercover informant during a two-month investigation that resulted in three arrests, the Albany County Sheriff's Office said.

While searching Spike's Auto Sales at 239 River Road, deputies said they also found nunchucks weapons and prescription drugs along with stacks of forged inspection stickers.

Spero Damopoulos sold three inspection stickers to the informant for $40 to $80 apiece, Sheriff Craig Apple said.

Deputies found another 50 phony stickers when they searched the auto shop, along with four nunchuck sticks and several hydrocodone pills, Apple said.

Spero Damopoulos, 48, of Glenmont, Nicholas Damopoulos, 47, of Schenectady and Labatte, 32, of Loudonville were each charged with felony criminal possession of a forged instrument, criminal possession of a weapon and misdemeanor criminal possession of controlled substance.

The Damopouloses were each arraigned in Town of Bethlehem Court and sent to Albany County jail on $15,000 bail. Labatte was issued an appearance ticket and released.